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program coordinate 98or for over a decade he has provided services to the arab couldn't health and education and immigration his days start in the early mornings, commuting between court appointments homes of low increase and disabled clints, hospitals and schools and his work leads into the late evenings he can be found in the late trip ac's where he tutors nearly 50 america youth to help them understand the important of education their futures in the world and academic excellence his mint doesn't stop at mentoring he helps many student pursue scholarships to per view their dreams for higher education he understand the value and importance of community service and empowering our people to be strong and proud and conscious and capable members of the community who never forgot their heritage. so abraham, on behalf of the city and county of the san francisco x we will like to presented you with the 2012 distinguished service award. (applause). >>> thank you all and i appreciate this very much from the government of san francisco and i thanks our community at large and everyone who is here and
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let's get the mike it should work >> i'm an educator and, yes we did just come from a preservation. my time at city college i have treasured every second of it. as project survive we go into the classroom we serve multiple programs. we also serve ocean campus and the critic center and we're spreading the message how to prevent unhealthy relationships and how to prevent other violence. every time i give a presentation it strengthened the classroom that community. i learn more from my interactions as a peer educator caterpillar i'm a preeducator and project delivers nearly 4 hundred workshops a year on dating violence project. we do different activities with students where we talk about healthy relationships and how to prevent unhealthy relationships and how to prevent rape in other situations that are bad. doing those presentations has helped me to see how it impacts other students. students may not recognize when they're in on a abusive relationship. >> thank you very much. i'm going to call a few more cards. (calling names) doesn't have to be in that order just came forward >> i'm
let's get the mike it should work >> i'm an educator and, yes we did just come from a preservation. my time at city college i have treasured every second of it. as project survive we go into the classroom we serve multiple programs. we also serve ocean campus and the critic center and we're spreading the message how to prevent unhealthy relationships and how to prevent other violence. every time i give a presentation it strengthened the classroom that community. i learn more from my...
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those are targeted specifically for this phonetics to address their educational and number one educational. the human brain can be slowed down to prevent brighten deceased. so people can remain a vital part of our community >> thank you anything else want to speak please come forward. >> hi i wanted to thank you supervisor mar for hosting this hearing. obviously city college for san francisco is a vital resource. we build student leader to address entity issues we're working to close the remarkable achievement gaps. we are experiencing layoffs and the students are many, many ways facing the crisis. i wanted to talk briefly about some recently data that was released that kind of speaks to the achievement gap. in the remedial classes only 25 percent of students who start at the city college in a remedial math class are able to move up. into a college level class. their less than a 40 percent completion degree such as african-american students. i want to acknowledge that city college is out performing in this state and we can do better. i also want to say that kohlman advocates and smack supp
those are targeted specifically for this phonetics to address their educational and number one educational. the human brain can be slowed down to prevent brighten deceased. so people can remain a vital part of our community >> thank you anything else want to speak please come forward. >> hi i wanted to thank you supervisor mar for hosting this hearing. obviously city college for san francisco is a vital resource. we build student leader to address entity issues we're working to...
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another of my constituents, molly, an alternative family education in santa cruz says it best, quote, the national day of silence is important to me because sometimes silence speaks louder than words. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> mr. speaker, no one should fight for their country oy toe their government. but that's exactly what's happening th disa veterans todaywho e waiting far too long to have their claims processed by the v.a. there are right now thousands of folks in my home state of new york and in the hudson valley who are waiting on average over 400 days to have their claims processed. that's a year and a half. that's wrong and we can do bert by our veterans. i know one veteran who served his country in vietnam, he came home, filed a disability claim just in february of 2011. but that was 800 days ago and he's still waiting for an answer. he said to me, sean, i just need an answer so i can decide whether
another of my constituents, molly, an alternative family education in santa cruz says it best, quote, the national day of silence is important to me because sometimes silence speaks louder than words. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> mr. speaker, no one should fight for their country oy toe their government. but...
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i think it's very important educating people about how to protect themselves about the radio frequency from the cell phone. it's very important. people lead very busy lives, complex lives and are also not informed how they can protect themselves against many of the increasingly toxic exposures of all types. and this fact sheet, for example, as pointed out, points out where you can perhaps not use your cell phone on like an elevator, whatever. also limiting cell phone use by children. i mean, i see parents letting their children -- i'm talking about young children in this case -- use cell phones all the time. i have a son now. he's in his 20s now. if i had this little fact sheet, it would have made things a lot easier. sometimes kids, teens don't listen to their parents, so to have something like this is a help that you can refer to or have at home. so, i think this would save lives, save illnesses and save overwhelming health costs to have this law in place and i urge you to not cave in. thank you. >>> hi, i'm ellie marks. i representative the california brain tumor association and [sp
i think it's very important educating people about how to protect themselves about the radio frequency from the cell phone. it's very important. people lead very busy lives, complex lives and are also not informed how they can protect themselves against many of the increasingly toxic exposures of all types. and this fact sheet, for example, as pointed out, points out where you can perhaps not use your cell phone on like an elevator, whatever. also limiting cell phone use by children. i mean, i...
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she was this very intellectual woman, highly educated. they seemed wasted on some way. >> homeland security janet napolitano testified before the senate homeland security committee on her department's 20. as they are in the secretary and the boston marathon. see the testimony on c-span and any time a c-span.org. >> i'm a former prosecutor and i've got a question that i just can't keep from coming out. based on the evidence at this point, is there any difference between sandy hook and boston other than the choice of weapons? >> well, in terms of intent, for death and destruction in injury, no. methodology coming at us. we don't know the motivation behind certainly boston. we don't know whether it's domestic, international -- >> or identical to the motivation in sandy hook. >> we don't know the answer to those questions. i think that it's impossible for me to sit at the table today and say they are identical except in effect dead pact. >> as i look at the evidence available, you have mass destruction and violence and slaughter of innocent.
she was this very intellectual woman, highly educated. they seemed wasted on some way. >> homeland security janet napolitano testified before the senate homeland security committee on her department's 20. as they are in the secretary and the boston marathon. see the testimony on c-span and any time a c-span.org. >> i'm a former prosecutor and i've got a question that i just can't keep from coming out. based on the evidence at this point, is there any difference between sandy hook...
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were several other businesses which also sustained some damage to the windows which were blown out educated still a search and recovery situation we try to get as close to the site of u.k. police put in a radius of about a mile or around the site which is still considered to be dangerous for people to approach however about half of the town of twenty six hundred people have been evacuated so far because i just want to remind of you was that moment when that blast went off i let's just take a look here. well you know like i think we're going to he's going to hear any preliminary assessments although the destruction. of the those that you have mentioned terms of the building in some of the homes but the mayor gave a man of the extent of the damage here today and even before that when he was. trying to describe the scene of the explosion he described it as the nuclear blast we've seen other first responders call it you know compared to iraq and one witness who i spoke to earlier this evening said that when he showed up at the scene. row of houses that were nearest to the fertilizer plant were
were several other businesses which also sustained some damage to the windows which were blown out educated still a search and recovery situation we try to get as close to the site of u.k. police put in a radius of about a mile or around the site which is still considered to be dangerous for people to approach however about half of the town of twenty six hundred people have been evacuated so far because i just want to remind of you was that moment when that blast went off i let's just take a...
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i think you see this in 20-year-olds spending more time getting education, spending less time in the labor force. people in the 40s, 30s and 40s participation off as well. i think there's broader run trends going on here as well. >> mr. lacker i'm hoping to weigh on on one of the controversy. on the sherrod brown proposal to raise capital requirements, what's your view? >> well, as a regularity you have to like raising capital. the question is, how far do you need to go? i don't think it can reduce the probability of financial distress at one of these institutions, insolvency to zero. we shouldn't act as if it does. at the end of the day you have to make preparations for what happens if. despite all the capital you have before. what if you get to a situation where they're insolvent. i think living wills is important. a little noticed feature. it's not commented much on dodd/frank. it's 165d i think is the section number. it requires them to submit resolution plans. and the plans have to be credible. they have to take them through support and they get to decide whether they're credibl
i think you see this in 20-year-olds spending more time getting education, spending less time in the labor force. people in the 40s, 30s and 40s participation off as well. i think there's broader run trends going on here as well. >> mr. lacker i'm hoping to weigh on on one of the controversy. on the sherrod brown proposal to raise capital requirements, what's your view? >> well, as a regularity you have to like raising capital. the question is, how far do you need to go? i don't...
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if the first film i ever did was directed by a hungarian director and he kind of -- that was my education in acting and from then on every director i've worked with has been -- it was something i didn't do. >> rose: because it happen because you seek them outtor way they instruct you to bring out the best in you? >> i think as i've got more savvy i've thought out people who will give me great instruction but i think -- i mean one of the things that's extraordinary about the film industry, unlike any other industry, is that as a young person you can be working with the greatest writer in the world greatest cinematographer in the world, greatest director in the world and be a valuable person within that machine. i can't think of in m other jobs where the novice will be asked a question by the most o tour and that question is known for being so important. >> that was amazing. >> rose: it was good. where are you, then, in terms of -- you're doing both there. you're on broadway, you have three films coming out. you're just enjoying the work? >> this is -- as tom said this is all we can focus o
if the first film i ever did was directed by a hungarian director and he kind of -- that was my education in acting and from then on every director i've worked with has been -- it was something i didn't do. >> rose: because it happen because you seek them outtor way they instruct you to bring out the best in you? >> i think as i've got more savvy i've thought out people who will give me great instruction but i think -- i mean one of the things that's extraordinary about the film...
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>> we do know from comments made by the suspect of education that a couple of months ago in february possibly the plant did a controlled burn of some lumber and trees that were on site and they did a controlled burn and they asked that the intermediate ya school nearby be evacuated while they do that controlled burn but other than that that's the only thing or concern issued one gentleman cannot return to his home, the blast burned his windows and doors off, he t me he's had concerns about possible chemical contamination but he never thought there elos said he never really pursued those concerns but he did have them uaz: ammonium nrate is a commonly used fertilizer. is this an agricultural area of texas? is west a logical place to have a plant of this kind? >> yes, indeed, it is. and the plant has services all of the farmers and ranchers in this central texas area around west and one person told me that it's been there a long time and that a lot of things have just grown up around it. a lot of houses, apartment buildings and the school have just grown up around the plant. >> suarez:
>> we do know from comments made by the suspect of education that a couple of months ago in february possibly the plant did a controlled burn of some lumber and trees that were on site and they did a controlled burn and they asked that the intermediate ya school nearby be evacuated while they do that controlled burn but other than that that's the only thing or concern issued one gentleman cannot return to his home, the blast burned his windows and doors off, he t me he's had concerns...
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to the marathon year after year and prepares us to mourn lingzi lu who came to the city in search of education but found now friends. we'll never forget her. i'm telling you nothing can defeat the heart of the city. nothing. nothing will take us down because we take care of one another. even with the smell of the smoke in the air and blood on the streets, tears in our eyes, we triumphed over that hateful act on monday afternoon. it's a glorious thing, a love and a strength that covers our city. it will push us forward. it will push us thousands and thousands and thousands of people across the finish line next year because this is boston, a city with courage, compassion and strength that knows no bounds. thank you. >>> they say people make fun of the way he talks sometimes, but, you know, everybody got the heart and soul that i never know more than a week and never loved the way. the shirts off their back, the tourniquets for people who are bleeding badly. pretty good, robert. >> i think he immediately set the tone, courage, perseverance, toughness as he ended there because this is boston. >> t
to the marathon year after year and prepares us to mourn lingzi lu who came to the city in search of education but found now friends. we'll never forget her. i'm telling you nothing can defeat the heart of the city. nothing. nothing will take us down because we take care of one another. even with the smell of the smoke in the air and blood on the streets, tears in our eyes, we triumphed over that hateful act on monday afternoon. it's a glorious thing, a love and a strength that covers our city....
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he was the only pen of the assembly education committee to vote in favor of the bill. >> promoters face another five over a concert series schedules during the america's cup races on san francisco bay this summer. live nation has permanents to hold up to 30 concerts from late may through mid-october but neighbors are appealing the permits in a may 8 hearing date set. neighbors say there will be too many concerts generating too much noise and congestion and they want limits on the permits. >> the kings might have played the final game in sacramento losing to the clippers in the finale and the owners will now debate whether to approve the sale and relocation to seattle. the sacramento mayor has put together a group of owner whose submit add competing offer. thousands stayed after the game chanting "here we stay" and "save our team." they return to the court after getting dressed to thank the fans for support. the commissioner says no decision has been made. >> there is a committee with additional questions as they go through this in great detail about deals, finances, real estate, challen
he was the only pen of the assembly education committee to vote in favor of the bill. >> promoters face another five over a concert series schedules during the america's cup races on san francisco bay this summer. live nation has permanents to hold up to 30 concerts from late may through mid-october but neighbors are appealing the permits in a may 8 hearing date set. neighbors say there will be too many concerts generating too much noise and congestion and they want limits on the permits....
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my job, not just to entertain but to coach and teach you and educate you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. we've got two kinds of companies in the stock market right now. the kind that can do no right, and the kind that can do no wrong. ♪ hallelujah each day since this market changed its coloration from bull to bear, like today where the dow sank 138 points, s&p tumbled 1.43%, and the nasdaq got clubbed, down 1.84%. >> the house of pain. >> there's a lot more stocks that can do no right than there are that can do no wrong. so what qualifies as a company that can do no wrong in this environment? a couple of things. first, a company makes something with declining raw costs that it charges more for than it used to, and people have to pay that higher price because they have no alternative. and that's pretty much everything that sells at a supermarket or drugstore these days. think about it. what's the raw cost of a drug? virtually nothing. and what can they charge? virtually anything, as we see pretty much nightly these days on "mad money" when we have these execs
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officials did kick to of the three boys off the football team, but could not expel the boys because education is a fundamental right but participation in sports is a privilege. the boys were recently charged in the case. the parents say the girl was sexually assaulted at a party and a humiliating faldo was circulated around school related to the fifth zero steps. >> a gorgeous day around the bay area. in warmer temperatures and it remains sunny and mild this afternoon. he said the wins are a lot calmer and the berkeley hills. it is still sunny outside. tempters this afternoon reached into the '70s and a number of places. 72 in santa rosa and in vallejo. 71 for richmond. 70 and concord and livermore. without the upper 60s down the peninsula and in the south bay. even 65 in san francisco this afternoon. as we look at our current wind speeds. we are seen when gus. 24 mi. per hour and then bay. they're not as widespread as they have been in past days. winds are expected to die down and we will see clear skies and calm conditions. mild temperatures as well. tomorrow will be warmer than it was toda
officials did kick to of the three boys off the football team, but could not expel the boys because education is a fundamental right but participation in sports is a privilege. the boys were recently charged in the case. the parents say the girl was sexually assaulted at a party and a humiliating faldo was circulated around school related to the fifth zero steps. >> a gorgeous day around the bay area. in warmer temperatures and it remains sunny and mild this afternoon. he said the wins...
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it helps us to mourn lingzi lou who came to the city in search of education and found new friends. never forget her. i'm telling you, nothing can defeat the heart of the city. nothing. nothing will take us down cause we take care of one another. even with the smell of the smoke in the air and blood on the streets, tears in our eyes, we try iumphed over that hateful a on monday afternoon. it's a glorious thing, the love and the strength that covers our city. it will push us forward, thousands and thousands and thousands of people across the finish line next year. because this is boston. a city with courage, compassion, strength that knows no bounds. thank you. [ applause ] >>> boston's long time mayor thomas menino delivering an empassioned address saying that he had never loved this city more and its people than he does today. so speaking of loving the brave ones who rushed though those in need. he said nothing in any way can defeat the heart of this city. as we watch this interfaith service on boston's south side, expecting remarks from the president aamong others at the faith com
it helps us to mourn lingzi lou who came to the city in search of education and found new friends. never forget her. i'm telling you, nothing can defeat the heart of the city. nothing. nothing will take us down cause we take care of one another. even with the smell of the smoke in the air and blood on the streets, tears in our eyes, we try iumphed over that hateful a on monday afternoon. it's a glorious thing, the love and the strength that covers our city. it will push us forward, thousands...
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i think education healthcare, safety jobs, those are the issues. >> bill: there is an analogy it seems to me as an observer from their repeated claims that they're going to reach out to the african-american community right? >> when the guy got up and said why are people upset about slavery, at least they got four squares. remember that? >> bill: on all of the issues, they vote against minimum wage, child care and all of these -- obamacare, all of the issues. but if we say look, look at -- new senator tim scott from south carolina. see, we are the big umbrella party. >> you know what? it will be interesting when he comes up for re-election. he's a good guy, too. it is going to be interesting as to whether or not they actually let him run and are supportive of him. i thought it was a brilliant move of the governor to appoint him. let's see how far. >> bill: now we realize we got shellaced. we're going to reach out to the latino community and have immigration reform. and we're going to make you wait probably 55 years. they want to make this path to citizenship -- it is a path, man. from c
i think education healthcare, safety jobs, those are the issues. >> bill: there is an analogy it seems to me as an observer from their repeated claims that they're going to reach out to the african-american community right? >> when the guy got up and said why are people upset about slavery, at least they got four squares. remember that? >> bill: on all of the issues, they vote against minimum wage, child care and all of these -- obamacare, all of the issues. but if we say...
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those members of newtown, connecticut, who lost 20 precious, beautiful children and six brave, great educators. they were keeping vigil as the senate turned its back on them. and despite their profound and harrowing loss, those parents, husbands and wives, sons and daughters, sisters and brothers, grandmothers and grandfathers have kept faith. they have spent the last four months tirelessly and relentlessly advocating for changes and reforms in our gun laws so that that loss they suffered will not have been in vain. and still, the united states senate failed in its responsibility in turning its back on them. i don't want to relive december 14 when i went to sandy hook and heard and saw the grief and pain of those parents and loved ones as they emerged from the firehouse. on that unspeakable and unimaginable horror, i don't want to see again. yesterday was demoralizing and discouraging but not defeating, because ultimately this reform will be delayed but not denied. because of the massacre of 20 innocent children and their teachers will bring us ultimately to our senses, but so will the violenc
those members of newtown, connecticut, who lost 20 precious, beautiful children and six brave, great educators. they were keeping vigil as the senate turned its back on them. and despite their profound and harrowing loss, those parents, husbands and wives, sons and daughters, sisters and brothers, grandmothers and grandfathers have kept faith. they have spent the last four months tirelessly and relentlessly advocating for changes and reforms in our gun laws so that that loss they suffered will...